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【Chibimaru Fleet】 The Aircraft Carrier Shokaku Joins the Popular Chibimaru Fleet Series in Japan! The Kit is Made with Completely New Molds, Offering Easy, Paint-Free Assembly and Excellent Display Appeal!

2025-10-08
Shokaku, joining the Chibimaru Fleet series as a new member, is an appealing plastic model that combines a cute appearance with historical background. Unlike regular warship models, its compact, deformed form is easy to enjoy, yet it mysteriously conveys the substantial presence of the Shokaku itself. The fun of this series lies in the ability to easily assemble an aircraft carrier, a ship of a large scale, in a small size.
This kit is finished with completely new molds, and a major selling point is its multi-color molding that requires no painting. Since there is no need to paint the fine details, you can enjoy a highly finished appearance just by assembling it. Furthermore, it adopts a snap-on method that requires no adhesive, making it a friendly design for a wide range of people, from beginners to veterans, without the hassle of gathering tools. Markings can also be easily reproduced with stickers, which is an appealing feature that allows people unfamiliar with model building to reach completion without stress.
Knowing the background of this model further expands the enjoyment of building it. Shokaku was the first ship of the Shokaku-class aircraft carriers of the former Imperial Japanese Navy, a large carrier born from the latest technology of the time and strategic necessity. It was comparable to the US Essex-class and the British Illustrious-class, and since it was designed after the end of the Washington Naval Treaty, it was equipped with more practical and substantial features. It was later deployed in crucial phases of the Pacific War, and its final fate was sinking due to a torpedo from the US submarine Cavalla during the Battle of the Philippine Sea, followed by a large fire. Knowing this history, when you hold this small plastic model, you will feel it is not just a cute ship, but a symbol carrying the turmoil of that era.
The “Chibimaru Fleet Shokaku” has an appeal that goes beyond that of a mere plastic model. While offering the ease of assembly and no need for paint, the fact that it condenses and expresses the historical significance of the Shokaku in a small scale makes this kit a special item. The finished model has a strong presence even when lined up in a collection, and the process of building it will itself be a time to deepen your understanding of history. It is a piece that can be enjoyed by model beginners and will also touch the hearts of those interested in history.
Chibimaru Fleet - Chibimaru Kantai Series / Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku

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